Blindtraveler
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Hi all.
Odd one here that I would love some advice on. I tend to be, as Im sure many others are the default person that ones close friends, family and associates ask rail related questions of.
A fellow Blindy who like me holds a Scottish Blind Persons Travel Consession Pass which for the uneducated is the same bus consession that over 60s/other disabled persons get but also includes ferry and rail travel
is wondering about doing a weekend First upgrade on a long distance journey between Newcastle and Inverness, using a combination of an Walkup Railcard discounted single from Newcastle to Berwick on Tweed and the blind consession, which is valid to iether Berwick or Carlisle for the rest of the trip.
Can they do a WEF upgrade for the entire trip even though the majoritty of it is free to them using a consession that is clearly stated to only be valid in Standard?
Only scottish govd rule is that the pass only entitles the holder to standard class travel and no mention of offers such as WEF are made for any Toc. Scotrail have never been able to answer this and East Coast claim to have never heard of it. What do the collective experts here think, particularly Scotrail, VTEC or XC guards? Thanks
Odd one here that I would love some advice on. I tend to be, as Im sure many others are the default person that ones close friends, family and associates ask rail related questions of.
A fellow Blindy who like me holds a Scottish Blind Persons Travel Consession Pass which for the uneducated is the same bus consession that over 60s/other disabled persons get but also includes ferry and rail travel
is wondering about doing a weekend First upgrade on a long distance journey between Newcastle and Inverness, using a combination of an Walkup Railcard discounted single from Newcastle to Berwick on Tweed and the blind consession, which is valid to iether Berwick or Carlisle for the rest of the trip.
Can they do a WEF upgrade for the entire trip even though the majoritty of it is free to them using a consession that is clearly stated to only be valid in Standard?
Only scottish govd rule is that the pass only entitles the holder to standard class travel and no mention of offers such as WEF are made for any Toc. Scotrail have never been able to answer this and East Coast claim to have never heard of it. What do the collective experts here think, particularly Scotrail, VTEC or XC guards? Thanks
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